Currently also using Jellyfin. I'm interested if someone shares something else. 😁
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Yeah I wish I had an Android TV app to play my navidrome music library
Cool, thanks!
Thanks, this ended up being a good fit for me, too
Yeah, I really like it! I'm surprised I don't see it pop up too often but I guess it's a relatively narrow use case.
@gedaliyah support.symfonium.app/t/symfon…
This is what I use on my phone, and it's a great app. Even supports reading rating tags, though it can't write to them due to Android limitations. It was a one-time payment of under $10 when I got it, and that blog post says they at least have an experimental build for Android TVs. Mostly why I picked it was:
- Smart playlists
- Rating tag support
It also has WebDAV support, but I just sync the music to my phone.
Symfonium is really great, but the TV version doesn't quite work —or didn't as of my testing probably a year ago.
I have also stopped using GMS, which makes using paid apps more difficult.
One thing that I really enjoyed was the Android Auto mode, which was flawless.
I’m using Kodi to put on endless playlists. Mostly for our pets when we’re away. It’s nothing fancy, but works fine. “Party Mode” is their on the fly playlist. Once in a genre/artist, you tap left and a small menu shows it. Two clicks and it plays an endless medley of tunes.
@PancakesCantKillMe @gedaliyah Okay, you've piqued my curiosity. What does your playlist for pets look like?
Nothing unusual, really. I typically put on classical music, but oft times am in a hurry and Kodi will sit and churn on a genre, so the quick pick is everything including podcasts. If a podcast is going upon our return, I ask them what they've learned.
I gave up on trying to find a solid AndroidTV app just for Jellyfin music. I reverted to using dedicated music apps for Jellyfin on my phone and just cast it to the TV.
FinAmp is a fantastic JellyFin music player, and even supports offline downloads for on the road. Sadly the interface isn't really AndroidTV-friendly, but it works great on android touch screens, iOS, linux, and macOS (probably Windows too, but I'll never know).
I'm looking for a good AndroidTV player as well, because the official JellyFin app doesn't background well. We like to play music in parallel with a screensaver or fireplace app, but JellyFin pauses after about a minute when hackgrounded.
If you already have the music loaded on Jellyfin, try sideloading Finamp on it. I don't think they have a specific TV ui but it may do what you need
